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* Re: Ada in Iraq
@ 2003-04-24  2:37 Alexandre E. Kopilovitch
  2003-04-24 19:45 ` W D Tate
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 106+ messages in thread
From: Alexandre E. Kopilovitch @ 2003-04-24  2:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: comp.lang.ada

Bill Findlay <yaldnifw@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
> >...
> >air traffic management (ATM).
> >...
>
>I find the idea that ATM systems might be programmed in C, C++, or
>Java quite terrifying.

Apparently gods are now against public travel by air: first they arranged 9/11,
then they sent SARS, and at last they push Java into Air Traffic Management.
But one can hope that at least there will be banners "Java Inside" on towers.

>With C and C++, at least everyone knows they are skating on thin ice.
>
>But Java has been sold as 'secure' and 'easy to use'.

Well, for "easy to use", Java provides routine multithreading for all, thereby
making even non-sequential logic easily implementable. This will permit mentally
handicapped people to participate in development of large software systems,
such as ATM. For "secure", Java is pure language, unlike Ada where those wicked
French were (and are) heavily involved. Only consider problems with Ada now,
when all those continental Europeans should be economically punished for their
lack of military enthusiasm. At the same time Java is free from such problems
- it is surely native and patriotic language, and all the secrets of its libraries
are properly hidden inside good fortresses on native soil.





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* RE: Ada in Iraq
@ 2003-04-25 17:43 Lionel.DRAGHI
  2003-04-25 18:53 ` Chad R. Meiners
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 106+ messages in thread
From: Lionel.DRAGHI @ 2003-04-25 17:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: comp.lang.ada


| [OFFTOPIC]
| Of course, even if Iraq did become part of the US Empire, like the UK
| appears to have become (!), there would be much more freedom of speech
| etc than under Saddam Hussein's regime, but don't for a minute think
| that this war was *all* about freeing the Iraqis from oppression and
| stopping Iraq from being a threat to 'world peace'.
| [/OFFTOPIC]
| 
| No one said it was, and I don't think anyone thinks that either.
| There can be more than one reason to do something.
| 
| I'm just tired of the naive claims that it's all about the oil.

I find the following of your message also naive as i found Jerry's message
naive, etc. etc., etc., but for the respect of cla readers i did not further
comment, and i won't. 
This is not the right place, and my opinion is of no interest (except
possibly for my children :-). 

You are no accused, and you have no need to justify whatever here, except
your Ada code!
Please, resist to the temptation, and don't react to provocation. Flames
never end, and this is tedious. Let's stick to Ada.

Best regards

Lionel Draghi

PS : and obviously, "don't react" also apply to my provocation :-)





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* RE: Ada in Iraq
@ 2003-04-25 16:21 Beard, Frank Randolph CIV
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread
From: Beard, Frank Randolph CIV @ 2003-04-25 16:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: comp.lang.ada mail to news gateway


-----Original Message-----
From: John McCabe [mailto:john@nospam.demon.co.uk]

[OFFTOPIC]
Of course, even if Iraq did become part of the US Empire, like the UK
appears to have become (!), there would be much more freedom of speech
etc than under Saddam Hussein's regime, but don't for a minute think
that this war was *all* about freeing the Iraqis from oppression and
stopping Iraq from being a threat to 'world peace'.
[/OFFTOPIC]

No one said it was, and I don't think anyone thinks that either.
There can be more than one reason to do something.

I'm just tired of the naive claims that it's all about the oil.
Especially since the rest of the world has a higher dependence on
the oil produced in the middle east than we do.  We might be the
biggest users, but we can produce our own.  It's just cheaper to
buy it from the middle east.  

I don't think the US is interested in creating an empire.  If it 
were, and it were all about the oil, we would have kept Kuwait, 
and many other parts of the world.

But lets also not think for a minute that all the opposition to the
war was for some moral principle either, as in no right to interfere,
or we need to follow the UN, etc.  In light of many of the new
discoveries, such as French and Russian missiles (production dates of
2002 and 2000 respectively) in the possession of the Iraqi's.  Both 
were in violation of UN weapons sanctions against Iraq.  And, of course,
the French oil deals with Saddam.  And then there's the issue of the
nearly 2 billion (that's billion) dollars Saddam gave to the UN.  The
UN president couldn't, or wouldn't, account for the money.  The only
UN response was that there were multiple audits.  When asked by whom,
nobody knows.  Apparently, some type of internal audit (more like the
fox guarding the hen house).  When asked to produce any of the audits
or information, it was refused.

It seems many of the biggest "moral" objectors had the most to gain
by keeping Saddam in power.  Where's the moral outrage there?

Frank



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* Ada in Iraq
@ 2003-04-23  7:06 Russ
  2003-04-23 10:52 ` Preben Randhol
                   ` (4 more replies)
  0 siblings, 5 replies; 106+ messages in thread
From: Russ @ 2003-04-23  7:06 UTC (permalink / raw)


I have a question for someone with extensive knowledge of military
software. What percentage of the military equipment used in the recent
war in Iraq was programmed in Ada? I don't care about exact figures, I
just want good ballpark estimates. Let's break it down as follows:

CCCI: 

satellites: 

fighter/attack aircraft: 

bombers: 

precision-guided bombs:

missiles: 

anti-missiles: 

artillary: 

equipment carried by ground-troops: 

tanks and personnel carriers:

shipboard systems: 

other?

If you know only about specific areas, please limit your reply to
those areas. Thanks.



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2003-04-24  2:37 Ada in Iraq Alexandre E. Kopilovitch
2003-04-24 19:45 ` W D Tate
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2003-04-25 17:43 Lionel.DRAGHI
2003-04-25 18:53 ` Chad R. Meiners
2003-04-25 16:21 Beard, Frank Randolph CIV
2003-04-23  7:06 Russ
2003-04-23 10:52 ` Preben Randhol
2003-04-23 10:59   ` Samuel Tardieu
2003-04-23 11:08     ` Preben Randhol
2003-04-23 17:18       ` tmoran
2003-04-23 17:51       ` Russ
2003-04-23 18:07         ` Bill Findlay
2003-04-24  5:51         ` Stefan Scholl
2003-04-24 11:32           ` Vinzent Hoefler
2003-04-24 14:03             ` Wesley Groleau
2003-04-29 16:50               ` Colin Paul Gloster
2003-04-29 17:43               ` Georg Bauhaus
2003-04-30  3:22                 ` Wesley Groleau
2003-04-30 13:37                   ` Georg Bauhaus
2003-04-30 15:13                     ` Ole-Hjalmar Kristensen
2003-04-25  1:12         ` Russ
2003-04-25  5:34           ` John R. Strohm
2003-04-26  3:25             ` Wesley Groleau
2003-04-25  5:55           ` Stefan Scholl
2003-04-25  8:20           ` John McCabe
2003-04-25  8:33           ` Anders Wirzenius
2003-05-12 12:01             ` Wesley Parish
2003-04-25 15:01           ` Hyman Rosen
2003-04-25 15:13             ` Samuel Tardieu
2003-04-25 15:46               ` Hyman Rosen
2003-04-28  8:17                 ` John McCabe
2003-04-29 17:43                   ` Colin Paul Gloster
2003-04-25 19:42             ` John R. Strohm
2003-04-25 20:42               ` Hyman Rosen
2003-04-25 23:57                 ` Larry Kilgallen
2003-04-26  6:48                 ` John R. Strohm
2003-04-26 22:24                   ` Frode Tennebø
2003-04-27  3:11                     ` John R. Strohm
2003-04-28  8:20                     ` John McCabe
2003-04-28 21:16                       ` Frode Tennebø
2003-04-29  8:16                         ` John McCabe
2003-04-26  3:38               ` AG
2003-04-27 19:57                 ` Hyman Rosen
2003-04-27 20:32                   ` Preben Randhol
2003-04-26  3:29             ` Wesley Groleau
2003-04-27 20:07               ` Hyman Rosen
2003-04-27 20:37                 ` Preben Randhol
2003-04-27 22:00                   ` Wesley Groleau
2003-04-27 23:19                 ` John R. Strohm
2003-04-28 16:45                   ` Hyman Rosen
2003-04-28 17:33                     ` Preben Randhol
2003-04-28 20:46                       ` Hyman Rosen
2003-04-29  6:21                         ` Preben Randhol
2003-04-29 13:35                           ` Hyman Rosen
2003-04-29 13:57                             ` Steve
2003-04-29 14:02                             ` Jacob Sparre Andersen
2003-04-29 14:12                             ` Ole-Hjalmar Kristensen
2003-04-29 16:15                             ` Jerry Petrey
2003-04-30  8:02                               ` John McCabe
2003-04-30 18:20                                 ` Wesley Groleau
2003-04-30 20:14                                 ` Marc A. Criley
2003-04-29 18:40                             ` Wesley Groleau
2003-04-25 17:46           ` Mike Silva
2003-04-25 19:52             ` John R. Strohm
2003-04-26  3:33             ` Wesley Groleau
2003-04-27 20:00               ` Hyman Rosen
2003-04-27 21:55                 ` Wesley Groleau
2003-04-28 17:33                 ` Mike Silva
2003-04-28 17:34                   ` Preben Randhol
2003-04-26 16:18           ` Richard Riehle
2003-04-28  8:29             ` John McCabe
2003-04-28 13:36               ` Steve
2003-04-29 18:33           ` Colin Paul Gloster
2003-04-30  8:09             ` John McCabe
2003-04-30 22:55               ` Colin Paul Gloster
2003-04-25 20:00         ` Simon Wright
2003-04-23 15:51   ` Robert C. Leif
2003-04-23 18:52     ` Bernd Specht
2003-04-23 19:06     ` Preben Randhol
2003-04-24  5:27       ` Robert C. Leif
2003-04-23 20:28     ` Stefan Scholl
2003-04-24  0:39       ` Preben Randhol
2003-04-24  5:27         ` Robert C. Leif
2003-04-24 15:21           ` Preben Randhol
2003-04-24 17:19             ` Jerry Petrey
2003-04-25  8:28               ` John McCabe
2003-04-29 17:08                 ` Colin Paul Gloster
2003-04-30  8:19                   ` John McCabe
2003-04-30 22:59                     ` Colin Paul Gloster
2003-05-01  8:17                       ` John McCabe
2003-04-25 12:38               ` Preben Randhol
2003-04-24  1:36       ` Russ
2003-04-24  5:27       ` Robert C. Leif
2003-04-24  5:55         ` Stefan Scholl
2003-04-24 10:40     ` John McCabe
2003-04-24 14:06       ` Wesley Groleau
2003-04-24 15:24         ` Preben Randhol
2003-04-24 18:17           ` Wesley Groleau
2003-04-25  5:58         ` Stefan Scholl
2003-04-23 16:16 ` Marc A. Criley
2003-04-24  2:18 ` BurnsedBW
2003-04-24 15:38   ` Jerry Petrey
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2003-04-24 13:47   ` Wesley Groleau
2003-04-25  0:18 ` Richard Riehle
2003-04-25  5:37   ` John R. Strohm

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